Travis McGee
| Travis McGee | |
|---|---|
| First appearance | The Deep Blue Good-by |
| Last appearance | The Lonely Silver Rain |
| Created by | John D. MacDonald |
| Portrayed by | Rod Taylor Sam Elliott |
| In-universe information | |
| Gender | Male |
| Occupation | Salvage Consultant |
| Nationality | Irish-American |
Travis McGee is a fictional character, created by American mystery writer John D. MacDonald. McGee is neither a police officer nor a private investigator; instead, he is a self-described "salvage consultant" who recovers others' property for a fee of 50 percent. McGee appeared in 21 novels, from The Deep Blue Good-by, first published in 1964, to The Lonely Silver Rain in 1985. In 1980, the McGee novel The Green Ripper won a National Book Award in a one-year Mystery category. All 21 books have the theme of a color in the title, one of the earliest examples of detective/mystery fiction series to have a 'title theme' (e.g., the first nine novels by Ellery Queen, the Sue Grafton 'alphabet' series; Janet Evanovich's 'number' series of Stephanie Plum books, etc.).